Lizewski v. DG Props. LLC

2024 NY Slip Op 33053(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, New York County
DecidedAugust 30, 2024
DocketIndex No. 156235/2018
StatusUnpublished

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Lizewski v. DG Props. LLC, 2024 NY Slip Op 33053(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

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Lizewski v DG Props. LLC 2024 NY Slip Op 33053(U) August 30, 2024 Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 156235/2018 Judge: Verna L. Saunders Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. INDEX NO. 156235/2018 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 150 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 08/30/2024

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK COUNTY PRESENT: HON. VERNAL. SAUNDERS, JSC PART 36 Justice ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------X INDEX NO. 156235/2018 MARCIN LIZEWSKI and JASMIN DELORES HAYLETT MOTION SEQ. NO. 003 LIZEWSKI, Plaintiffs,

- against - DECISION+ ORDER ON DG PROPERTIES LLC, and D&G HOLDINGS INC., and J&S MOTION SUPPLY CORP., and UNIVERSAL VACUUM SYSTEMS INC., and VINCENT MOSQUERA, Defendants. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------X

The following e-filed documents, listed by NYSCEF document number (Motion 003) 7, 115, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149 were read on this motion to/for JUDGMENT - MONEY

In this personal injury action involving multiple defendants, plaintiffs Marcin Lizewski and Jasmin Delores Haylett Lizewski seek an order and judgment against defendants D&G Properties LLC (s/h/a DG Properties, LLC), D&G Holdings Inc., and J&S Supply Corp. for $750,000.00 plus interest, costs, and disbursements (see NYSCEF Doc Nos. 127, notice of motion; 129, proposed judgment, exhibit A at 1-3). 1 For the reasons set forth below, the motion is granted in part as against defendants DG Properties LLC and J&S Supply Corp. (collectively, "settling defendants") and denied as against defendant D&G Holdings Inc.

Plaintiffs' counsel avers that plaintiffs and defendants DG Properties LLC, D&G Holdings Inc., and J&S Supply Corp. settled this action for the sum of $750,000.00 in November 2022 (NYSCEF Doc. No. 128). Plaintiffs' counsel further avers that plaintiffs tendered a signed general release and a signed stipulation of discontinuance to those defendants' counsel. 2 In support, plaintiffs submit Federal Express tracking records that show a package was mailed on November 16, 2022 and that a "B. Marcus" signed for the delivery on November 21, 2022

1 Exhibit B also includes a copy of the proposed judgment (NYSCEF Doc. No. 130 at 14-16) that is nearly identical to the proposed judgment in exhibit A. The proposed judgment in exhibit A contains a typographical error that the action was settled for $7.5 million; the proposed judgment in exhibit B accurately lists the settlement sum as $750,000.00. However, both contain a typographical error that December 5, 2022 was the date on which the parties informed the court that the action had settled. According to the Supreme Court Records On-Line Library (SCROLL), the court date was December 2, 2022.

2 The general release refers to the $750,000.00 as consideration from all defendants in this action (NYSCEF Doc. No. 130, exhibit Bat 8-9). The stipulation of discontinuance is signed by plaintiffs' counsel and the settling defendants' counsel (NYSCEF Doc. No. 130, exhibit Bat JO). There is no signature line for D&G Holdings Inc.'s agreement; rather, the notation "no appearance" follows the company's name along with a care of mailing address. Also, there is a blank signature line where the attorney that represents defendants Universal Vacuum Systems, Inc., and Vincent Mosquera (collectively, ''Universal") was to sign.

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(NYSCEF Doc. No. 129, exhibit A at 8-9). B. Marcus is Brian S. Marcus (Marcus) of Jacobson & Schwartz, LLP, the law firm that represents the settling defendants in this action (NYSCEF Doc. No. 141, counsel's affirmation). Marcus acknowledges receipt of the original documents via Federal Express and adds that he received a copy via e-mail on November 16, 2022.

There is no indication that Jacobson & Schwartz, LLP represents D&G Holdings Inc., nor is there a notice of appearance or answer from this defendant (see NYSCEF Doc. No. 7, settling defendants' answer; see also NYSCEF document list). Despite this, on December 19, 2022, plaintiffs filed a proposed judgment against the settling defendants and D&G Holdings Inc. According to NYSCEF, the proposed judgment was returned for correction (NYSCEF Doc. No. 115). Plaintiffs now move for entry of the proposed judgment, having served the motion upon all defendants except D&G Holdings, Inc. (see NYSCEF Doc. No. 140, affirmation ofservice).

Plaintiffs do not dispute that they received and accepted the settlement sum on December 27, 2022. However, in support of the motion, plaintiffs contend that they are entitled to a judgment under CPLR 5003-a as defendants did not timely pay the settlement sum after receiving the signed general release and the signed stipulation of discontinuance. In opposition, settling defendants contend that CPLR 5003-a is inapplicable to the present facts. Specifically, they contend that plaintiffs did not deliver the documents via a statutorily prescribed method and therefore, defendants were not required to remit payment within a statutorily prescribed time frame. Counsel adds that two law office errors caused a minor delay in payment,3 and this motion is improper as the errors were promptly rectified. In reply, plaintiffs maintain that the sequence of events as described entitles them to a judgment under CPLR 5003-a (NYSCEF Doc. No. 148).

CPLR 5003-a(a) provides that "[w]hen an action to recover damages has been settled, any settling defendant ... shall pay all sums due to any settling plaintiff within twenty-one days of tender, by the settling plaintiff to the settling defendant, of a duly executed release and a stipulation discontinuing action executed on [the settling plaintiffs] behalf." CPLR 5003-a (g) defines "tender" to "mean either to personally deliver or to mail, by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested." When the settling plaintiff mails the release and the stipulation, tender occurs when the settling defendant receives the documents (see Cunha v Shapiro, 42 AD3d 95, 105 n 3 [2d Dept 2007]). Additionally, CPLR 5003-a(e) provides that when a settling defendant does not pay the settlement sum within the prescribed time frame, "any unpaid plaintiff may enter judgment, without further notice, against such settling defendant who has not paid ... for the amount set forth in the release, together with costs and lawful disbursements, and interest on the amount set forth in the release." Interest is "calculated for the period between the date of tender and the dates on which defendant [] made payment" (Leipold v Arnot Ogden Med. Ctr., 46 AD3d 1299, 1301 [3d Dept 2007]; see CPLR 5003-a[e]). The interest rate is nine percent annually (see CPLR 5004).

Here, the parties dispute whether tender occurred as plaintiffs sent the executed general release and the executed stipulation of discontinuance to the settling defendants via Federal

3 The errors are as follows: Counsel instructed the insurance carrier to address the settlement check to only one of the two plaintiffs in this action. When the settlement check was reissued, his office incorrectly addressed the envelope containing the check to plaintiffs' counsel. 156235/2018 LIZEWSKI, MARCIN vs. DG PROPERTIES LLC Page 2 of 4 Motion No. 003

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